Not exact matches
The two leads are terrific (as is Michael Stuhlbarg, who plays the kid's academic father), and Guadagnino has finally found material to match the beauty
of his favored seaside setting: Like some lost Éric Rohmer classic, Call Me By Your
Name is a glorious slow -
burn romance, synced to the heartbeats
of its
characters.
The most interesting
character, one
of the type you probably did not know existed among the far - right, white supremacy organizations, is Gerry Conway (Sam Trammell), who reads a lot, listens to Brahms and Tchaikowsky while seated with Nate Foster, and is not against hearing the music conducted by Leonard Bernstein (though he should have known that the late great conductor's
name is pronounced «
Burn Stine,» and not «
Burn Steen»).
In the spirit
of the successful USA Network series
Burn Notice and Royal Pains comes a new series concept... well, actually, it's not really a new concept... specifically, it's the same concept as
Burn Notice and Royal Pains, given a new setting, new
characters, a new profession and a new catchy
name that suggests the profession and situation
of the main
character!